Win Big with Keno from Pogo.com!

Try your luck in online Keno, one of the most popular free casino games at Pogo.com. Select up to 10 numbers on the Keno card. If one of 20 balls lands on your numbers, you win! Score big when you hit all 10 numbers.

Beat the Odds: Of all casino games, they say that Keno has the toughest odds. What are your lucky numbers?

An added feature when you play casino games online at Pogo.com. There are hundreds of people playing online Keno from around the world.

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Online Keno basics:
1. Click on 1-10 numbers on the Keno card.
2. During the drawing, 20 Keno balls will come out from the Keno machine and land on 20 numbers.
3. If a ball lands on any of the numbers you chose, you win tokens!

Online Keno Buttons:

QUICK BET: This button selects 10 random numbers for you.

ERASE ALL: This button erases all of your selections and allows you to change your choices before the drawing begins.

RE-BET:This button bets all of the numbers you chose in your previous game.

LEAVE GAME: This button ends the current Keno game and closes the window. You will keep all of the tokens that you have earned so far. (You can also click the "X" in the upper right corner to leave the game.)

Quick Tip:

If you click the "Quick Bet" button, 10 random numbers will automatically be selected for you. If you have already selected from 1-9 numbers on your Keno card, the Quick Bet button will keep the numbers you've chosen and then randomly choose numbers on your Keno card to fill it out to the maximum of 10 numbers.

Here are some more tips and tricks to help
you play this fun online casino game of Keno!

Scoring in
Online Keno:

The number of tokens paid out for matching numbers varies
depending on how many Keno numbers you choose. In general, the more
numbers you choose, the more tokens you'll receive if you match all
the numbers you select. For example, if you choose 8 numbers and all
8 are called, you'll receive a greater number of tokens than if you
had chosen 7 numbers and all 7 were called.

However, if you choose
a smaller set of numbers, you will receive more tokens for hitting
that smaller subset. For example, if you only choose 4 numbers, but
manage to hit 3 of them, you would receive more tokens than if you
chose 10 numbers and hit only 3. You can play around with the numbers
and the keno payout chart on the right to see the numbers
yourself.

Prizes:

Keno is a "no-risk" game because it is completely free, yet you
can win great prizes just by playing the game. We are able to offer
games like Online Keno because our games are supported by
advertising.It works out to be a great deal for you!

If you should win a prize playing Keno, you will be
directed to a prize confirmation page where you must enter your real
name, accurate e-mail address and other pertinent information. To
claim a prize, you must enter this contact information and conform to
the eligibility requirements documented in our Prize Rules.

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jazj806 wrote:Hi! I'm playing Keno Pop for a badge where I have to get 25 bonus balls and I've been getting a lot but it's not giving me credit for them. Can you please help me out? Thank you. Much appreciated ... jazj806 [Joy Rezabeck]

This badge?

Light Up the Meter BadgeKenoPop!

Play any power-up 25 times this week!Win this badge plus 2000 tokens!

Originally issued: Mar 3, 2010

That doesn't require bonus balls, it requires that you use the power-up chips that are shown in the lower right of this image:

You collect power-ups as you play and then you drag them from the bottom right onto the game board. For that challenge, you need to drag 25 of them onto the board. You can only store up to 9 at a time (3 of each type) but you'll get more to use as you keep playing and they'll get stored there as long as you use them so that you have room to store them.

Hi! I'm playing Keno Pop for a badge where I have to get 25 bonus balls and I've been getting a lot but it's not giving me credit for them. Can you please help me out? Thank you. Much appreciated ... jazj806 [Joy Rezabeck]

You really should delete you email address. This is a public Forum and posting such personal information isn't safe.Over 110,000 members have earned this badge. I don't think the vertical power ups were omitted. If no chat appeared you may need to reset you Zoom.

I'm trying to earn the Keno badge "Warm Power-Ups Badge plus 3,000 tokens". When I click the link to play, the game loads but the side bar showing who is playing the game and chat feature will not load. I had played the game earlier today. At that time I complained about the "random" selection of power features omitted the vertical bar, instead only loading the horizontal and box.

I do not want to believe that pogo would be this obnoxious or petty, however, this feature will not load at all now. I selected several different rooms and the chat feature will not load on this game!! I did not see that anyone else was having this problem. Any ideas???

BocaJunior1 wrote:Trust me. They are NO JOKE. Relax. Take your time. You have a week to finish it if you wish. I hated the challenge, but had loads of fun with the people in the rooms. There was all sorts of shenanigans going on, it was hilarious. Just as well as my head was about to explode.

It is NOT FUN to spend 6-7-8 hours for a badge! I use to like this game I HATE it now. I now Distrust Pogo for a Fun AND Fair badge. This was neither. We have lives and what time we do have should NOT be tied up in a OVER THE TOP CHALLANGE for a badge. Ten was the last one like this and that was MORE THAN ENOUGH! *** I GIVE THIS BADGE AND MAKER A "D-/F" rating.

I do like the easier challenges too. However, Pogo does have more than me to please. Many DO like the harder/more time consuming challenges.

The challenge that turned me off a game was the original Quackadoodle Badge in Quick Quack. The original requirements were to get 100 jackpot spins in a week. There was such an outcry over that one that Pogo extended the challenge for another week or two (can't remember exactly).

Then after the challenge was completed, they revised the requirements for only 10 jackpot spins; a much more manageable amount in a week.

BocaJunior1 wrote:Trust me. They are NO JOKE. Relax. Take your time. You have a week to finish it if you wish. I hated the challenge, but had loads of fun with the people in the rooms. There was all sorts of shenanigans going on, it was hilarious. Just as well as my head was about to explode.

It is NOT FUN to spend 6-7-8 hours for a badge! I use to like this game I HATE it now. I now Distrust Pogo for a Fun AND Fair badge. This was neither. We have lives and what time we do have should NOT be tied up in a OVER THE TOP CHALLANGE for a badge. Ten was the last one like this and that was MORE THAN ENOUGH! *** I GIVE THIS BADGE AND MAKER A "D-/F" rating.

Trust me. They are NO JOKE. Relax. Take your time. You have a week to finish it if you wish. I hated the challenge, but had loads of fun with the people in the rooms. There was all sorts of shenanigans going on, it was hilarious. Just as well as my head was about to explode.

Every time you have a ball land in a number you pick, one of the lights in the column on the right (the Bonus Meter) will light up. There are 20 slots and you get a special item for every 10 correct numbers that you call. That might be a Powerup chip, a jackpot spin (a $), or a Pick 3 (a ?). If you get the Pick 3, you choose one of the three items. You usually get tokens but sometimes you get Shared Number and a tiny board so that you can choose a shared number for the next round. Anyone in the room who lands on that number gets the token bonus.

The game is simulating the physics of what actually happens when you play a "ball pop" game like that. An arcade near me used to have a real game like that with a board with holes and rubber balls the size of pool balls. Many times the last ball would meander around until it finally fell into a hole.

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